Windows Integrity nPartition Guide
nPartition Commands Reference
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Specifies the core cell choices. One to four core cell choices can be
specified.
-d cell
Remove the specified cell from the nPartition.
-b path
Specifies the primary boot path.
Note: For Windows nPartitions on HP Integrity servers, boot paths
cannot be viewed or set using nPartition commands. Use the EFI Boot
Manager or the Windows bootcfg command to view/configure boot
paths for Windows nPartitions.
-t path
Specifies the alternate boot path.
Note: For Windows nPartitions on HP Integrity servers, boot paths
cannot be viewed or set using nPartition commands. Use the EFI Boot
Manager or the Windows bootcfg command to view/configure boot
paths for Windows nPartitions.
-s path
Specifies the secondary boot path.
Note: For Windows nPartitions on HP Integrity servers, boot paths
cannot be viewed or set using nPartition commands. Use the EFI Boot
Manager or the Windows bootcfg command to view/configure boot
paths for Windows nPartitions.
-T flag
Specifies if Hyper-Threading should be enabled (only if cell supports
this feature). If this option is not specified the Hyper-Threading
property will not be changed.
The valid values for flag are:
y Enables Hyper-Threading allowing multiple threads
to run at the same time on each CPU.
n Disables Hyper-Threading. (The default.)
-P PartitionName Specifies the name of the nPartition.
-k s_lock Specifies the lock keys for the Stable Complex Configuration Data and
Partition Configuration Data provided by other system management
tools that invoke this command programmatically. Command line
users should avoid this option.
-B Specifies whether to boot the nPartition. The default is not to boot.
When you modify an inactive nPartition and specify the -B option, the
nPartition is booted (and becomes active) immediately after it is
modified.